Isle of Man Post Office’s Mails division experienced a sustained three week period of high daily mail volumes over the festive season. This is a challenge in itself, but two thirds of all items for delivery come via the UK and the appalling weather caused havoc with mail despatches to the Island and this just added to the task. Still the business managed to pull out all the stops and got all of its parcels and cards delivered in time for Christmas.
Isle of Man Stamps & Coins, a business unit of the Isle of Man Post Office has announced the launch of its brand-new website. The new site has a contemporary look and feel, is simple to use and navigate enabling customers to find all the information they need. The site has been developed to more effectively address the needs of our customers, both domestically and internationally.
Isle of Man Post Office has announced the launch of its new website. The move to roll out a new site comes as part of a strategic plan to meet the needs of customers in an increasingly digital market, both domestically and internationally. The new site provides a sleeker look and feel, simpler navigation, improved user experience with increased interactivity along with a responsive design for mobile devices.
On Monday afternoon Isle of Man Stamps and Coins and key representatives from the Post Office attended the official launch of the Island of Culture 2014 and stamp collection exhibition at the Villa Marina. The exhibition available to the public includes a collection of stamps reflective of eight cultural topics and will last for three weeks.
The talented work of Island-based artist Catherine James is showcased in the first miniature sheet of stamps of 2014.
Sub postmistress of Peel Post Office Angela Joughin has decided to call it a day after 10 years in the role
A year-long festival of the arts will be staged in 2014 to mark the Island of Culture and coinciding with the launch on January 6 will be the release of a celebration issue of stamps.